View Full Version : EX1 / Canon still lens adapters?


Greg Kiger
September 6th, 2009, 06:32 AM
Love my EX1 as well as my super fast Canon 35mm still camera lenses. Question - how can I combine them for shallow depth of field footage?

thanks in advance

Greg Kiger
St Louis

Doug Jensen
September 6th, 2009, 06:53 AM
Greg, your best option is to get a Redrock Micro, Letus, Brevis, or similar setup.

I don't own any of them, but I had a Redrock M2e this summer for a couple of weeks and it was great. Easy to use, easy to setup, and easy to shoot with. It lived up to all my expectations.

Redrock Micro: Create the Cinema Experience (http://www.redrockmicro.com/)

Denis OKeefe
September 6th, 2009, 10:07 AM
another route to go is a Canon 5D mkII or the just announced 7D. If you already have the lenses the cost of a Letus plus the rails and mounting gear will be about the same as the cost of a Canon camera body.
The lens adapters work well but they are cumbersome for quick work; not so with the Canons, plus you get amazing low light performance and a full size 35mm sensor in the 5D, slightly smaller APC in the 7D.
I loved using the Letus but ended up selling it to go the Canon route - I believe the camera is a "game changer" and it is just a matter of time before full size sensors appear in a video camera body.
On the other hand I'm not giving up my EX1 or EX3 anytime soon, I believe they represent the best value in a video camera to be had these days.

Greg Kiger
September 8th, 2009, 08:06 PM
Thanks Denis, I looked hard at the 5d before getting the EX1 - a great camera :)

Thanks Doug, I will research the units you listed. and BTW thanks for the fine EX1 instructional video, super helpful getting a pro photog up to speed on video - just got your interview dvd, pressing play tomorrow :)

thanks guys

Greg Kiger
St Louis

Doug Jensen
September 8th, 2009, 08:24 PM
Hi Greg,

Thanks for the nice comments. I do like hearing that kind of feedback.

FYI, we will be selling an Adaptimax with a Canon mount later this fall. That won't be a substitute for the Redrock, Letus, etc. but it will give you one hell of a telephoto lens if you have any big Canon lenses over 200mm.

Greg Kiger
September 9th, 2009, 05:21 PM
A friend has a 500mm so that could be fun :)

Boyd Ostroff
September 9th, 2009, 07:13 PM
FYI, we will be selling an Adaptimax with a Canon mount later this fall.

Wouldn't you need an EX3 for that? (the OP was asking about an EX1)